Set: Miss Trottier English Midterm Review

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TermDefinition
The Five Castes in BNWAlpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon
Alpha is Caste #1
Beta is Caste #2
Gamma is Caste #3
Delta is Caste #4
Epsilon is Caste #5
Mother CultureAn ambient sound
Bert CatesPut on trial for teaching evolution
The first sign of EbolaHeadache
Three Sister FilovirusesMarburg, Ebola Zaire, Ebola Sudan
Two Strands of EbolaEbola Zaire and Ebola Sudan
The Carrier of Ebola isBats
Charles Monet died ofMarburg
Nancy JaaxLieutenant Colonel/Veterinary Pathologist at USAMRIID
Jerry JaaxHusband of Nancy Jaax/Chief of Veterinary Division at USAMRIID
The Student from IshmaelName Unknown
SuspenseTension and nervous uncertainty that some stories generate
Author’s PerspectiveHow the author interprets the events that he or she sees, hears, or experiences personally
View from the Summit and The dream Comes True areTwo different accounts of the same story
ForeshadowingGiving hints of future events in a story
The significance of the monkey’s paw in “The Monkey’s Paw” is thatIt has 3 wishes
SymbolA person, place, event, or thing that represents something else
The significance of the clock going off every hour isThey are an hour closer to death
ClimaxThe high point of interest or suspense at which the tension is greatest
Story StructureExposition, Rising action, climax, Falling Action, Resolution
Round CharactersFully Developed Characters
Flat Charactersdemonstrate behaviors and attitudes that are limited to a few key characteristics
Internal Conflicta struggle within a character between opposing feelings
External ConflictOccurs between two or more characters or between a character and a natural force
SettingTime and place in which a story occurs
IronyA literary technique that presents a surprise or amusing contradiction
ParableA short, simple story teaching a moral
AllegoryA story in which people, things, and events have a hidden or symbolic meaning
Beast FableS story in which animals are personified to teach a lesson
Short StoryA shorter story developing a single theme and is more limited in scope and number of characters
ConflictA struggle between opposing forces
LegendsA widely told story about the past that may or may not have a foundation in fact
MythsA fictional tale that explains the actions of gods or the causes of natural phenomena
EpicsA long narrative poem with a dignified style and a certain formality of structure
dilemmaa difficult or perplexing situation or problem
arduoushard to do, requiring much effort
admonishto caution or advise against something; to scold mildly
breachan opening, gap, rupture; to create an opening, break through
briganda bandit, robber, outlaw
circumspectcareful, cautious
commandeerto seize for military or official use
cumbersomeclumsy, hard to handle
deadlocka standstill resulting from the opposition of two equal forces; to bring to such a standstill
debrisscattered fragments, wreckage
diffuseto spread or scatter freely or widely; wordy, long winded
effaceto wipe out
muddleto make a mess of
opinionatedstubborn and often unreasonable in holding to one's own ideas
perenniallasting for a long time; a plant that lives for many years
predisposeto incline to before hand
relinquishto let go, give up
salvageto save from fire or shipwreck; property thus saved
spasmodicsudden and violent but brief
spuriousnot genuine
unbridleduncontrolled, lacking in restraint
adjournto stop proceedings temporarily, move to another place
comelyhaving a pleasing appearance
compensateto make up for
dissoluteloose in one's morals or behavior
erraticnot regular or consistent
expulsionthe process of driving or forcing out
feinta deliberately deceptive movement; to make a deceptive movement
fodderfood for horses or cattle
fortifyto strengthen
illegibledifficult or impossible to read
jeerto make fun of rudely or unkindly; a rude remark or derision
lucrativebringing in money
mediocreaverage
proliferateto reproduce
subjugateto conquer by force
sullyto soil; stain
tantalizeto tease
tersebrief and to the point
unflinchingfirm
abridgeto make shorter
adherenta follower; attached
altercationan angry argument
cherubicresembling an angel
condoneto pardon
dissentto disagree; disagreement
eminentfamous
exorciseto drive out by magic
fabricateto make
irateangry
maraudera raider
obesityexcessive fatness
pauperan extremely poor person
pilferto steal in small quantities
rifta split
semblancea likeness; an outward appearance
surmountto overcome
terminateto bring to an end
triteoverused
usurpto seize and hold a position by force or without right
abscondto run off and hide
accessapproach or admittance to places; to get at
anarchya lack of government and law; confusion
auspiciousfavorable; fortunate
biasedfavoring one side unduly
dauntto overcome with fear
disentangleto free from tangles
fateddetermined in advance by destiny or fortune
hoodwinkto mislead by a tick
inanimatenot having life
incinerateto burn to ashes
intrepidvery brave
larcenytheft
pliantbending readily
pompousoverly self-important in speech and manner
precipicea very steep cliff
rectifyto make right
reprievea temporary relief or delay; to grant a postponement
revileto attack with words
accomplicea person who takes part in a crime
annihilateto destroy completely
arbitraryunreasonable
brazenshameless
catalysta substance that causes or hastens a chemical reaction
exodusa large scale departure
facilitateto make easier
incorrigiblenot able to be corrected
latenthidden
militantgiven to fighting; an activist
morosehaving a gloomy manner
opaquenot letting light through
paramountchief in importance
prattleto talk in an aimless, foolish, or simple way; baby talk
rebutto offer arguments or evidence that contradicts an assertion
reprimandto scold; a rebuke
servitudeslavery
slapdashcareless and hasty
stagnantnot running or flowing
succumbto give way to a superior force
atoneto make up for
bondageslavery
crediblebelievable
defrayto pay for
diligenthardworking
dolefulsad
ghastlyfrightful
hamperto hold back
hewto shape or cut down with an ax
impoverishedpoor
incessantnever stopping
intricatecomplicated
lucideasy to understand
posthumousoccurring or published after death
primoverly neat
sardonicbitterly sarcastic
superfluousexceeding what is sufficient or required
supplantto take the place of
tauntto jeer at; an insulting or mocking remark
tenaciousholding fast
adieufarewell
adventan arrival
apexthe highest point
assimilateto absorb fully
interimthe time between
bogusfalse
exorbitantunreasonably high
inundateto flood
malignto speak evil of; evil
meanderto wander about; a sharp turn or twist
metropolisa large city
momentousvery important
obstreperousnoisy, unruly, disorderly
pensivethoughtful
perilousdangerous
shoddyof poor quality
sprightlylively, full of life
surlyangry and bad tempered; rude
tiradea long, angry speech
vagrant anidle wanderer; wandering aimlessly
assurancea pledge; freedom from doubt; self-confidence
asyluman institution for the care of children, elderly; a place of safety
consoleto comfort; the keyboard of an organ
dilateto make or become larger or wider
drossrefuse, waste products
dwindleto lessen
flippantlacking in seriousness
immunityresistance to disease
instituteto establish; an organization for the promotion of learning
liabilitya debt
preposterousridiculous
pugnaciousquarrelsome
rabidfurious; mad; infected with rabies
realma kingdom
rejuvenateto make young again
remunerateto reward, pay
sparsemeager, scant
sterlinggenuine, excellent
venturea risky or daring undertaking; to expose to danger
warpto twist out of shape; an abnormality

Set Information

Terms 198
Creator jwood1993
Created January 15, 2008
Group LaSalle .1 Freshmen (07/08)
Subjects trottier, term, review, miss, midterm, mid, english
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Vocabulary from Units 1-8 (Thanks to Leah Rivard) & Different Things Reviewed in Class

*Make sure you know a basic book bibliography*

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leahog93 : THANK YOU JAMES IM NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO SLEEP IM SO NERVOUS!!!!!!
leahog93 : this is going to be so bad
jwood1993 : i'm so nervous! especially for bio!!!
leahog93 : I think im more nervous for english
n_cooney : im scared about bio. do u guys know if ms. trottier and mr. russel have the same english exams?
leahog93 : yeah i asked trottier and she said theyre alsmost exactly the same except it seems like we learned different stuff. oh well.
n_cooney : hmmm.., ok, thanks.
leahog93 : yawn. . .
RussianBear32 : YUP YUP
leahog93 : rah rah jishkumba . . . GO TEAM!!!!
leahog93 : remember- if you believe in yourself and with a tiny bit of magic, all of your dreams can come true.~Spongebob Squarepants.
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  1. intrepid very brave - 7 misses
  2. Author’s Perspective How the author interprets the events that he or she sees, hears, or experiences personally - 7 misses
  3. arbitrary unreasonable - 7 misses
  4. erratic not regular or consistent - 7 misses
  5. View from the Summit and The dream Comes True are Two different accounts of the same story - 7 misses
  6. vagrant an idle wanderer; wandering aimlessly - 6 misses
  7. The first sign of Ebola Headache - 6 misses